Forest Service Chief Says Journalists Don’t Need Permits to Photograph in National Forests

Forest Service Chief Says Journalists Don’t Need Permits to Photograph in National Forests | PDNPulse

The U.S. Forest Service says journalists have a constitutional right to photograph and film on National Forest System lands.

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The “hospital” where I took these pictures is a makeshift clinic set up in the basement of a building, managed by the Unified Medical Office of Douma, which was created in 2013 to coordinate private medical care in the area. The hospital treats the war wounded from throughout Gouta and serves as something of a triage unit, with mild to serious cases handled on site and the worst injuries, including those requiring surgery, sent elsewhere.